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How To Fix Your Failed SAP Transformation: 5 Steps To Get Your System Working Without Spending More Money

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Most supply chain leaders know something isn’t working.

Despite years of investment in SAP and ERP systems, your team is still battling spreadsheet workarounds, inaccurate forecasts, and mounting inventory issues.

This book was written to change that.

Inside, you’ll discover the exact method used by companies like Moen, Phillips 66, Southco, and Carlisle Construction Materials

Eliminate manual processes and rebuild trust in planning data

Unlock trapped working capital and reduce forecast error

Align operations, leadership, and technology for faster decisions

Improve service levels without adding cost or complexity

Transform your existing SAP investment into a true advantage

This isn’t theory.
It’s a proven framework developed from inside $40M+ supply chains—built to stabilize operations, create clarity, and deliver measurable results.

Whether you lead operations, IT, or enterprise transformation, this book will show you how to fix your supply chain using what you already have—one step at a time.

This is the same book previously titled The Only All-in-One Way to Fix Your Supply Chain revised and retitled for clarity.

154 pages, Paperback

Published June 12, 2025

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May 5, 2025
A must-read if your ERP still isn’t delivering

This book helped me understand why so many supply chain initiatives stall—even with good software.

David Carroll’s framework focuses on leadership, user adoption, and clean data instead of chasing new tools. It’s short, clear, and based on real experience.

If you’re in operations, IT, or change management and feel like you’re constantly putting out fires, this will hit home.

Highly recommend if your ERP investment still isn’t paying off.
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